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The Stand-In

(2013)
(The fifth book in the Courtesans Tales series)
A Novella by

Romances to make you blush set in a glitzy, sensual world of powerful people and the courtesans they'll pay anything to have.

In the high stakes business world, the CEO just doesn't play around with the CFO. It's totally unethical. Yet with every breath she takes, CEO Devon Parker wants her CFO Hunter Nash. She's in danger of acting on her ill-advised desires, until Isabel of Courtesans comes up with the perfect solution: find a lookalike. Devon arranges a hot little interlude after office hours when she's sure no one else will show up. She even has her courtesan call himself Hunter, and he plays the role to the hilt.

It's absolutely perfect, satisfaction guaranteed. Except for one small detail. The real Hunter Nash is watching.

When he learns of Devon's secret fantasy, Hunter devises his own plan to make her ditch the stand-in and take the real thing. And he has a merger of a more permanent nature in mind.

"The Stand-In" is a stand-alone contemporary erotic romance of approximately 32,000 words and contains super sexy material.

This book was originally published in 2010 in the anthology "Hers for the Evening."
It contains the following bonus material:
Excerpts from "Desire Actually" and "Double the Pleasure."

The Courtesans Tales in order
The Girlfriend Experience
Payback
Triple Play
Three's a Crowd
The Stand-In
Surrender to Me
The Only Way Out
The Wrong Kind of Man
No Second Chances

REVIEWS FOR JASMINE HAYNES NOVELS

"An erotic, emotional adventure of discovery you don't want to miss." Lora Leigh, New York Times bestselling author

"Super sexy..." Bella Andre, author of The Sullivans series

"The sex is scorching a la Haynes and had me eagerly turning the pages."
Night Owl Reviews

"This is the second sizzling hot installment about the courtesans and the magic they weave for true love. A really hot read!"
Fresh Fiction

"Erotic and utterly satisfying on every level."
Reader to Reader Reviews


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